A listing of obituaries from Lowville, New York from the mid-19th century through 1922.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Obituary - Pedda Everett

On Monday, the funeral of Mrs. Patty Austin, relict of the late Ira Austin, was held at the Line church. Mrs. Austin died July 25th, at the residence of her son, Ira Austin, Jr., in Lowville, at an advanced age. Mrs. A. had formerly been an old resident of this town, and much esteemed. Her remains were placed in Hillside cemetery by the side of her husband.

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